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WHOLE NO. 000. MORNING EDITION-~-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. SS ~ Te AMUSE “ENTS. ares NOU h ? SALES BY AUCTION. Death of James “Fenimere. Cooper, the ef among hi own immediate circle of fae, In rett- peeperehecenannnenhanantne opie EW FALL AD an WINTER DRY 2POD8.—NO BET. (TROVERSY IN INDIANA —UNDER vorr ” ROW, BLACK ‘ Novelist. ou be was 0 sesious Bplonepelisn. amd afien sopeeveten HE PUBLI SSPECTFULLY INFORMED N'x sori men! ie Ang gy eres. APARON, 7 ¢ eburch of his village in the stated conventions of Tee ae hen stTTCHCOC ee UeabBuaten 3i7 Broviwey, aereceormane noe A ine, Brandy, Olt Rerars Wey TOn Tone wate SetteMe | The Albany strgue, of yesterday morning, has the fol- | that denomination. Ont of bis daughtars ie wil be ro MISS CATHERINE HAYES corner of Leonard, re ately can fad anyihlay she rte ink, Blacking, Coffeo, Tea, 8; armente, vara peneee membered, has oony eneeeehs guatlonlanty Bl give bor Seed Camoerh in Amation, a6 wants, whether ike datin Rhawis, Cl ferinocs, ban: Pardives, Ground’ Ginge’ Segaty, Ch les, Soup, earn from » private letter from Cooperstown, that the ® popular work ealled “3 TawLRD Wait, om © - Sr any other drow oF family housewife goody brenibling te se tev bull ie ti 1 eandy, Gin; Mackarel, Saitou, Shad, Horrings: | piel fhaa given him up, sud that he could PROGRAMME: EW Goops IMPor tong Sapvive bute faw hobs loves : en waa pA wae & trae TED BY JAMES BECK & CO. i i rey ‘h. CARTER, Auotioncer, 57 Dey street. ‘We also recetved the following aphic despateh, Movements of Catherine Hayes. ortheen Sen aee ‘y pi Railroad last evening, from Utica :— Miss Catherine Hayes was present at the opera last Uri0a, September 15, 1861. night, and was ceated in one of the private boxes on the Fhe b Observer, of thie efteen ee aes Ae deeth stage. She naturally attracted much attention, as far , yerterday (Sunday)avterncoa, ati vcieck, | M#sbe could be discovered bebind the drapery. On the ‘This event, we presume, is not unexpected to the friends | *PPearance of Baduali, her hands did good service in giv- of Mr. Cooper, as it is known that his health hasbeen | img himaweloome. Marini, also, was similarly compli- Duet—" Qnondo ai into,” (atiearl Mr. Angu aham and If “La Dango des Been, ue Tharp Madam on Ady ROricR, 7uOn, BELL, AportONy R—BY jo Bush— day, at 103¢ o'clock, omeany,) oF geases wader: room, No 10 North ‘Wiss fiseet. alo o' oda, ing. xy and Plodged Articles, Jewel ‘atches, Guns, Rites, jerreotype Camevos, Cutlory, Wines, Sogars, &c. Clip. weet wands and tint the Legistasces an . weet ward; an nf e ire Fyne irae of the grant to the Norther tadiaua fiom meee eoloce: Armue Buxiner. ‘conferring ht up im any other corporation. Che deelinin; val ths mented, and bothy isited the private ys Ratin de Chine. o> = Teeny ray eee a . sty gradually ¢ for several months past, although s artists subsequently vi prit Beltad—" Why dat i Hor theo Brocsde annotz, ote, chat the Nate a fndidna Company cated dist some had hoped that he would recover from the attack | box to pey their reepects to the great vooalist. Sk® ri » st am leasure, were PART I, Bi ack #1148, plain, every width, of high Lustre, Efenasd tor ro nd-tisintaln then. With’ fai VOTION SALE OF ENGRAVINGS —W00 FRENCH ns ovumssrrind a dae ppea snes) Sieh Sew tnabenee' | Seetvas Om: vith Eas Seen See are ee Bit 788" os er J poe pms doowledge rn Indiana Ci oy pos aud English plain and colored engeavings, gugravod by his speedy dissolution, as publicly announced. ighte Tecall the frequent performances on the Ite- “pe teed Bence chanted al th Sealy ea autherty iting to balla zee feo Mi some of the Beep axsiete tn Barone, 6 ‘alm atoms Few Americans have filled wider place in the literary | lian stage in Italy, where tho (hree great artists bad tri- NA Tey WS Seeoketanenerttavess °° foe Balled | Riou LAs Bares BERRents AF OOOO oo tse cualthy By, Sor last winters apelie aturaof Indians for nw: BEDS Bo a) wii ane mae history of their country, or have left more enduring | UNphed together. We are happy to learn that they ‘Fantasia on Irie Moledict on the Tarp sLavarre | "and exten iz, of the nat nab quality ovetimporved, 6 efaltehs | Shouty to extend their own road trom Mlehican Clty, west- fe marks of fame as delineators of character, and in illus- | @4Y s00n sing together in this country, it being ar *-athleen avenger eceneaeae Maia isn patteg | Siam Tartan and Hanoy Pisa, tion, Having fale to xetpowor cma dest own trating histocy, throvgh the medium of works of ro- | FPsed, we believe, that Maretzek and the Opera troupe Batre |, TARTAT Toxo Sansa, the largest atsortment of finer | {:Eaisectly: end: tor tae Bees tie waathy sie! alerts and fanilier wito want good | Mance, than Mr. Cooper; anda brief notice of his life | Will take part in the future concerts of Miss Hayes. goods, and at lower p fore offered. the New Atbasy acd Salem Bal Picture to fraian ‘theit parlors. “Bale positive to payed: | and literary career cannot fail to be interesting, The lady was much excited by the performances lat Fondo Finale—“ Ah Ab ng Reset | Tees . Belial Fisiderms. Centres, Bike ons sal ee. oy oth ‘to build sete) fr tenn Cy , — Jomes Yenimore Cooper was born at Burlington, New | night, and from the ebservations which she mado with Grende Finale Jastrumentale. iain Twoeds, anew rowan aa arith pov ae vo bulla Mae bach stance “ Jersey, on tho 16th of September, 1789; of course hhis | Fe*Pect to the acoustic properties of the garden, we pre- Tusxen Care the Obie siver, to, Creator “58 the interior. Sehsoasently the "wore author Ebet portion of said roid 118% between Now Albany Sal ileoa els Soapaay’ bet complaved erell- Ibany to Salem, which f int about river, aud more than 200 miles from ‘age was 62 years, witin one day, at the tims of his | sumo that she will give her first or second entertain Mie, tantly | docth. is father was the lute Judge William Qooper, | ment at the Castle, Wholceale and fetal | descendant of an English ancestor of the samo mame, | | After the opcra, Mivs Hayes returned to her hotel, thy who settled at Burtipgton, N.J., in 1679. The branch | Astor Iicue, where she had considerable diMlculty im of the family to which the novelist belongs, removed | S*tting within docrs, It bad becgme known ebout moro than a century since, into Pennsylvania, in which | t°WB that the great vocalist was to receive the compll- A grand Orchestra, of more than forty performers, the ® ost talented resident in New York, has been engaged. 16 ‘Vill be conducted by NR G LODER AND MR. LAVENU. ‘The grend pianotorte guployed at this concert will be from the mou y of T. Chickering. te, price $2; admistion, #. geen may, be store, 309 Brot + Hall's AL OTION ER 000 SE ragts, ak adetion Sik. C, Kemp will wanted in 154%, vory Hrondway, and at’ Criplor ‘ital Nescou stroc neae Pulte “Our charter ij a fe enade ods mem! the e 7; Concert commences at 8 o'clook. ata ald, oe = stetraliroade serene Secent fay: yeilte rats, eras’ of whl rm Bate bis Sethar was born; but, in catty Ife; edtapliehes®| oe abe Musi TY : beef stage parc 183 CATHERINE HAVES’ CONCERTS—THE PUB. | a6 Cuoice Prescu Menixos, hor words, they elai, all of which will be sold im lote to cuit p | himself at the heme of his ancesters, Burlington, N.J. ow Tore apueiees Yee Peeing a VE eee eee ter eeaeas of Lapin’s and Calleanx's bost many Pactary aulestod nm fo pay advances, ‘Also, 20 baskets Chaimpacne, of a wel that fact had brought together thousands, who were "Reon made with the dictinrutehed art who.will appear at thes Warp thafs-crite eomposltt her -own original tthe Now alba ki a beand. Oatel 7 ry the | 121785 be removed to @ settement then commenced on sirnble color—some cxtra fine goods, superior te any othe Phe abenedity of pA A ape cagamamnpmeecanoaiaarapar mies Otsego Lake, in the State of New York, to which tho | ®xlous to pay their reepects to Miss H. After some = eens ae bis awnis Harr Clore. elieved that mobody in Ind ‘M, KcCORMICK, AUCTIONEE® “STORE. 1 name of Cooperstown, in honor of him, was afterwards | Planning, ehe was enabled to reach her apartments, um Plain Black, for centres of India Shawls; ep ftw mechy, B12 hdbody out of ireet—This day, will bo sold a select ob of iven. An interesting description of this carly settle- | Observed, except by the few who knew her movements. De thee bape be Indiana, excopt the agg Contfal Company, have at- | froma family lenving ie city, eon Given, z pt ly Wid die Sak Gates ler ices, v0 aadlidouh tied Catone Dikcosme ann Movs ve | {#2h6d the lightest impliance to thie pee'anded tigutte | sends, Ber dor, Brussels aud Pures Fly Carpets Olena’ | ment, and the character of his father, the founder of the des she bad gained, . mas ; e raunrae where rer they Bofae, Sofa Bots, Lounges. Alto, 25 Cooking and Parlor village, with other pioneers of the place, are given in Mr, | ‘8psed to enable to recover from the slight fatigue and 1, 0 col'd mall “Risa Satin, striped obints y Steves. Also, lemijohus of Brandy, cho ice article, Geepenianegelad tha. Dicalesss one et te eet excitement that she must necesearily have encountered, eelehrated ertiots at fatus Pine heme J WH. WARDWELL. yw before the Courts, DANCING. a. DPa 4. & tole te wOMLEa ~ the muste ans took up thelr position at the corner of ev Rnnmonn nn nner te. “* Embroldered color or colors nacannnann SEOUL MIEOUR. lar works, Judge Cooper passed his time alternately Nad etbieh, whens the DA ORD, WALTZING. MRL, BROOKES colors for children. BILLIARDS! ! PIULTARDS | at Cooperstown and Burlington, from 1785 to 1790, in | Broadway and Vesey stroet, where they bogan by play- Mow: aareed OODS. A best make, 6-4 Bom- Caileanx’s fils best 7-4 Bomba- hae miaye on hand a targa which latter year he removed his family, includiog ‘his | PS "Hail Columbia,” This was followed by “Crulskeem atthe Eagle Rooms, Ueme! of And hand Billised Tubes, ith {infant son,-to the new set! nt, Where he had erected | -@¥.” Then came & pot pourri of music from the All the new and Rebiepeds cv cluding every variety deepens D jubbor Cushion, of whisi " ‘, Irish lies and chil tren, ; pe tf whic! aiven so much goneral et | the mane the: més popular operas. Nest, e mdey of airs, sad elie, Kec om ES mmbasines Foulard, | Po Acting under ghee = Uataction to the. adi wilt Droprictors of se’ United as: Beata Cet ncate O08 a SOSCSORYART: 2 SEE 2, cabueniense Gnselaiter: Soniertioaiaee oxtra gents clase at 93. for those who caanot at- de Laing ette to Michigan City, ‘city ments States, and whic tod the test azainst a on resided, and where both passed their luet hours om earth. | tend ebtlioe Vie Indice" ne aa Teosona aro under the Camouan Bit - toward Chicazo, orover any part of that dis strard | Country or elsewhere, being approved nf Rene prow | Judge Cooper tock an active part in politi Dartog the gampede, which was accomplished by abcus direction of Mrs. Brookes, who will likowiz take chatze of | Rich Casht a ‘Broch Square Bhavrl are right of wrong in this view, uf fessional amatoure of the day. Gentle Pek active part ia politics, ond*was mittude ta tenis 3p Bycning Clase ter dadien, (Cxolustvely) ‘at hee ence, | mene a ne oe ari most deveriaine, and ie ay calling on the following | prictors | twice elected a member of Cor gress, viz: In 1795 Maa | “xtyinstrompptel performers, the multitude in t Me vats Rich Printed Tuskers interested 00 Chnthens cts > pis sy re. Benen 1799. His som, the subject of thi: sketch, was early | of the house frequently raised shouts aud hurrahs foe tre re Uillard igcomn '§) Chatbore atrect; Mensrs Darl age | placed at echool, in Burlington, N. J, and was partially | Mits Hayes, and one enthusiastic gentleman was heard sas} Fo. she: ws, fi Cornwell. 3) % el os Selooa, corner of Lessard ttos abd | Ltted for college, ut Albany, by the Rey. Mr. Hulison, an | declare that he never remembered haviog seem tm mare do. Ba: ell Canton Crape Shavis, rich ombrolderedevery coloe. ANCING AT No. 6) BROADWAY, Maw WTILLAS AND CLOARS. Si ‘hrong who D tetecen Fine on aieoets Meaty, Meyex | | The moate a no complete annortmens of Paris Em- sadlemen to Weasrs. is Coie Baring Berra syisect, | Pplsecval clergyman. Me completed his preparatory | New York pilin boric pen hectevo in ky the2d of O: rus Visctes: ‘Mantiliee, Salta ‘a el Goon See me, Cones, controlling the charter of sdwey. These gentlemon hare got those Wa of eaten studies at New Haven, whore bo entered Yale Qolloge in | ***mbled to pay their respects to this amis! elerant accom ~ Apptioi ieee ers eaetaeatnsenencbatend Fippl Ralivond Company (the herthere, te which aro pronounced to bo second to nono in this ogantry: | 18¢2, Leaving that ipstituti | great artist, were some forty-five or fifty firemen, dressed eens PP c pores GoEpcart pesesenetl the cole helenae Teer i's | Any gentlomen wishiuz to havo dealinzs with me, cag apply weaving that institution in 1806, he obtained » shirts a White Embroldcred Mila Dresser acing railroad: from Michiran Gity around’ the heat” of Lake | tuay office, 41 Ann eircet, where T may te acon tt all hogs | mid-hipman's warrant and entered the navy. Aftor ctx | ! their uniform of fire eaps, reds! ile yay, pace ANCING, yAGADEMY, | AT TUG Saaxermane | "Do. Tale. ee Mictignp, ond praying the Lesletature as follows po EattnoaD CONTRACTORS. —a DIVISION oF | J¢#!#in a servieo, where ho was sald to boa favorite, ho | 48% pantsloons. Hach fireman carried a torch, . ey ll bs crefore, om bebalf of sald, Company, vapoetfully about thirty mile ding. together with theme- | resigncd his office, and retized®e private life. In Janua- | the wholo added greatly to the animation of the grand preys thet your honorable hodios wil! enact a law, by and * dusder which the Michigen Contral Railroad Compaay tan | Chanical works, 0 brat inestward, wil elevon the | 9) 2811, he married Miss Do Lancoy, a sister of Bishop,| ‘tbleau which wes prosented in front of the Astor Homme ae extend its road to the Atlinoi# line ia the direction pC Obie bth of October nex! se Fare De Luncey, ofthe Western Diceess of Now York, and of | Miss [ayes showed herself several times at the window printed covy of this memorial. ai ed “J. W. Brooks, c Bvporintendens Michigan “Costral Batitesd Gourpucy BF a TL Basineee 88. RR | one of tho oldest and most conrpleusus familics of this | of her parlor, ard bowed gracefully ia @ knowledgement een before the writer of this article. pplication Mite would ras. ca, every kind and width. migtion in ‘ile, Berths aud Handd’ts to match dressos. of succoes; but it shaws tzst only cicht months smo the v1 “ State. After his marriage, Ur. Cooper resided for som: of the compliment paid to her, Whenever she mate her wed a on C4 Weot Fourteenth street, fost complete assortinens of eboice things ever offered ‘now-ciatmed for the New Alvany charter tag act been Fi sien beens Pee CLARK, | time, near White Plains, Westebescer couaty ; but at | appearance, more than a thousand voices joined in cheers Setween the Fifth and Sixth svemue:, om the 10th Octobit York, of the prettiest and most rechercho kind, Siscovereden sae mitet Teaort, the Central Comps ‘all thelr various siyte rantiaanner, at lower | St,% Subsequent period removed to Cooperstown, the | 504 wig hurrats, It was, taken allin ail,e A ever Pride d rom thelr friends aud, the. pevile o Collars, Gui a, Manchettes, contracted with the Now Albauy Company for permiasi. tablishment ie'ahe len tor Goes | for family residense of his parents, where he has | &™ mares. hed o @ poo Fears.” apolications ice surthee particuists may wow be aera eS Goone, From Michigan Chiy ie int ‘by this contract, the Gene id, onko boxes, woddiag envelopo ut @ rent portion of his life, | ulng for the “Swen of Erin.” That her fame had pre aette ; ¥ Jenclennes, Cath Beare gems, jo pee sie tndrtaken ogi " a al raat, ee “4 ue Targest ot of door plates in the city at very lo’ oidte. eh a se oe a tae his aval tg ‘ae | | ceded her 8,060 miles, and that this demonstration was rae > a rosd from Michigan City to Chio.go, and to sabe G oe yp Of " r 1 . EDS, wee AND MIS SISTRR, MADAME It. int, “ Guimpure, seers to theatock of the Now aloany Company ae sac, @. BAQLEY & OO. MANUFACTURERS OF oun city, published his first nov caution,” I, | Put the echo of the plaudits she bad received im Buropey feathers he aapnet thele ae oma for Dancing anf ‘ont, x7, tick, derstood to be selling at New albu ¢ Pens, Gold and Sliver len ‘and Peneil nee was iseved anonymously, but Mr. Cooper was soon known | Pract have becn to her an agresable contemplation The wey. Qlectss are how forming. ‘Tuition will commence on ua = { ae, The contract provides that ae entt of | dencoee of the ce! vebaatod Fixtonsion Casce, Now and sry | 88 tho euthor, and the discovery; pethars, rather facili- | aseerblago remained about the house loug after the pb yoo HE. Wolls & Sister have paseed goo jace Scarfs, Barbes, Berths, Cuimps, Cuffs, ae taba a be expended ia building steed | B®: w ¥ ai tated tho sale of a workywhich, being simply @ tale Of | mucie had ceased, and it was not till afer the doces domestic life in Lpgtand. althourh floely drawn, was not peculiarly ealeuluted to attract xttcation. It had, | Were closed, that the last groups took their departure however, @ iair tale end the etitton was gradually ex- | and left the object of their admiration to enjoy hee hausted, but we betleve the author was never very | tet, a.sious to revive the work in futuro editions, ak | 5 though it was republished in L .% — —_——-——- for an 1 ngtich novel nes Noe Pee | Ré-appearance of Mr. Edviin Forrest, the Michigan City to the Ohio river at New Alby ie is & clear legal proporition that this contract is was therized oy law, and is vold; for althowh thy G-uteat © pany hes power, ‘smendment of ite Bay iecorporated Raitzoad © rin Ls? constr bh road, tosonages aT iy etedyicg tele proves cm sad th the Cock stheala "oe pettate he Wy whic they propove to teach is ontirol Siented foe the promelicno! health ae ateo foe t wertg! gracrtel netion and depurtmen apply da Hie abgvenddvecs, trot Me'ciook antl 2 pues xEw DANCES, PaRopr, MaZORKA, La GOR og, Bees, mpete —itr. J. nH Sleeves, Nets. &e, vi La pane Mee Ne Val. G jaterial, Pas ies’ ilk eg, of all dorctipth End despteh at’ the depet, atrcet, opposite the New Y otk x Hopital Lb ee F. do. do. Cravats, Belts, Mitts, &e., ke. stern ‘terminus with Chiongo, no Bowerto ter and Ti Hi. Gearing will re-open hie sit ‘ay Fhenow BLANKETS, ALL Sizes, a0 oF ony other som in ing railzoal Crom ba Peeps ‘The foundation of Mr. Cooper's fame as a novelist was | American Tragedian. . 0 * : oie Be Pinsbeeten ants oti packs CumreseT ie i gentraet hs do hiss ad Ghatacis nadee Cate ty st tig begat (ts pve tad Vale | Urogade which tom fore: Present aa aaeal | | AR event tw the thestricel warld, which bas beam Manele fhe ce ie in eure ot pabliontion, and will be Shey con be bord heatigr Sp eat ates, at wholosle and retail. | distely beoame extremely popular, both inthis country | \oked forward to with am immense degree of interest, ren: ur and in Rurope, where it was republished in English, hes occurred, in the re-appeatamce of the most popular taaek end — ene ian is, doubtless, wad orvement of the American stege, Mr. Edwin For- e Moet powerful historical tales ever written, and is eare—not from tur- segurded, by sonny, en the best work of Ms, Cooper. The | Tet. After o lapse of two y “axed besa notice o Se ders rather ‘then the pu ing commenced work under utlaing io hate (ro: oe SUPSCRIDERS WOULD RESPECTECLLY IN. Public, that having reset risa f Arne we - sand widths. Semning povel of * nips Pioneers, or the Sources of th mois and troubles of thie life—but a mere cens- a kbs Chae FS s FON THE VIOLIN: FLUTE, £0, WL Purse, Towers, and Lucan aoe ayer ee, jasquebsnni lowed “The Spy,” and was emi vom mimic seene of Thes- be creas th eyeing ab te absent Agade’ny, 296 | Tare Cio ener ae ¥ thes faets, fr ae zie oe ee ena eee pani, a | pre pe pe i ana prg r abt last — 9 cor AMASKS. Of oo and Salem Com; th er Stocking es’ 60 led. the others bei: {oho Tivulay and Puidey, ‘at & o'clock, tnd Deare sorperenk midge Company’ thems * prossoutt : “The Last of the Mohtoans,” “Tho Prairie” “The | evening, at the Broadway theatre, to mect with See eee NIM elem | Exel ead domeatic 8 Cit in tho court HE FIRST THING A STRANG Path Finder,” ard “The Deer Slayer,” which fol- | one of the most brilliant and enthusiastic . N , Principal | cic sssataaag a0 Gui et ho diargict was | B. riting at the capital, is to calli | lowed; but not in regular succession—soase of bis other “ * ave a pen sae a en) NER, an and eo on | tions ever renders jo any man within walls oK KRU 4 : i. by gs works intervening ema bracts OR OF MUSTO, Mas | Pee trem ney a mie feetins of Secomaietls tS world wide, ee the glorious Union of the Statens | alte shad hese awntion thet no American, novols | & theatre. Long before tio hour appointed for the " . ve been s0 extensively trandlated tnvo, foreign Ian- house th : ty danotorse, Flat RAG LY Bice cere’ tl ORS! DOORS! DOORS!—N, P. KIMBALL, NO. 8 | guages, as thove of Mr Cooper. “tho spy” ey fi 2 age te len ele mn ee Priesian Pm dag hd a selected with Bad for bet esceeet token ok Roskmam stroot, has on hand, or 4 to ord trun in this way. in ’8ir it 11d {be | crowds of anxious auditors filling the street to the oppe- eed In Taition, Geet So hy bis pet Zin gules city, | A. great m the cation coald thin Hes 08a At Gatand eo try inva ja tanguegn, & Tigeban, 7, it uppoared in | ne 00s of Bhelitnay; Oa en aoe wid many, he hepes to give #! par en for mace invited to call ,: hie would buy @ wa ial of thn Dosen, hick have eae ots. Cooper's | '# | it Bled to its utmost capacity, the orchestra playing f chew 0. ix po- | “ 5 ____., SHLPANG. sta hats nat that Judge Pe Palarty. Bo hi lcs Leong, alo, “the ed Teree’s | With admirable effect “Iiail Columbia,” which was fol- OR SALE-1WO OF THE REST STATE ROOMS CLOTHING. INERAL, PROSPRATE OF LING. TER OwION athe Witch,” “Zhe Sea Liows,” “Ihe Two Adui- | lowed by the enkvoning air of “Yankeo Doodle.” Om (Nos. 2 and 21) on board the steamship FrankL.a, > | | CMR tana toga ed ve ae a , | Mr. Forrest appearing as Damon, in the play of “ Damom rita Se aoNkhire, 54 and 56 Exobange Place. ASHIONABLE CLOTHING.—ONE PRICE, NO DE- tempts to ride ro ‘of th can by, sending orders to Siiae Mt Buillwell, eas Pee Neve, @ complete list of the var | and Pythias,”’ making his first appearance for two years, viation —Persons in and the rights of others, to 51 Liberty atroot, of 8.7.’ Joncd & Co , els from the pen of Mr. Ceoper, k, receive circulars containing or of which he isthe acknowledged author:— ho was received by the crowded audience with the most FAMER FRANKUIN, TOR MAVRE-EX SCR iO e'Col's*ome peice store, ail Broadway, between i pay Soe Ee tenne tian of Segue information. = every pivt of the vomtia Bowerd and Geand ses ise Joanes siegal'ad = tenn 1. Preceution. | yelement ebecring—hate and handkerehicts were wave@ —s Pac, BASKETS,—JUST RECEIVED, A A Harlequins, Weddin; Bijou, vipers a he. For Ttaperter ot | —men steed up from thelr seats, and ladies vied im | their enthusinem, till the whole house reemed ome | moring massof human beings. He must bave felt him- Lad in a nut shell. i apeny Dowsesces © reht, w nti sie road ir rough iy bane) Vt, 12 o'oive! a by ¥ WELLS “es a Watl se ol, i discharging under general ore it vericty, vit storia, Bonbo: y GEO. W.TUIT ore fone for ben Sad new framed 40 a0 t0 prepare thn for cold ‘winter his ecknowledgments of this great and . ‘Tho Bravo, compliment, and preceeded with his part, elicl . The Heidenmauer. | at intervals, the most enthusiastic manifestations . The Headsman of Berne, applause. We po not profess, in our present . The Monikins. to minutely criticive a character which Mr. Homeward Bound. reet has completely made bis own Suffice it to say that 1 \ " anal wt signees will please we if pei pan. Novelties, Toys, &¢., S45 Broadway. | eelf a proud man, with hosts of friends around him, toard, aad attend to the reel uot tine gvods, ——— pas ia Giurray nce, a eS vehaary and tie iste con in that com: paneer cone —— 7 | welcomed to the stage as our trucst delineator ot the ——— 90 feela reate pent reo ny, they have sequired 8 tito bella & raileoa ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND NAmoGANY The Wi N ality ie m: fag cor > opt of Wish-ton- Wish, tragic muse. Mr. Foirest bowed with 3 EW YORK AND Rew ORLEANS sTRausit P LINE io, ssauring thom thet ek ve me eons eS Miohicham City toward Chicago. Sy aa $8 Furniture—H. Stoney ‘eould particularly invite the } wee | trae tragic persons about selecting thotr full stylos of far- him seat and fe jchhas takon the proper stoo8 to Trthe Now Albany and Micht- well founded legal right t cage, thsy need ey as to theie right should rather court an in by the Shieh If, om the eater t cy HE “PROPLE'S" TRA AND WINE e7one, ye CA. Build this road w - Hiowe ax Found, | im tbe careful. attentive, and Intelligent study, the ja- ee ete aint Becaktanke tera; Batre Pins Oolong, | 17. The Pathfinder. dicious embodiment and conception of the pat, he ke y gaprecel & fami! . Meveedes of Castile, _ totally divested of raut, but offers a dignified reilef to the ie, ‘errant 19, The Deerslayer., ‘s | mere powerfully custained pareages of his performance, Rompe see eae | of . The Two Admirals, | He te the trucet, the bert elocutionist the American stage by which thete $e lew trade anlar at Private Familion, . Wing and Wing. | possesses Le +poke the well written and impassioned eimemny Gea aire, ink in th jog Hevses, shee, ‘by sending tnoit orders, wil) always Wyasdotte. ernoges Of the text with great precision and wffeet. onl: oy. 3. Atito-biography of a Pockot Handkercliet. 0 Wor & lefliness of riyle and s dignity of delivery . Ned Myers, (a genuine biography ) i |e erved by him, peculiarly in keeping with the ohe- Ashore and Aficat. racter. Some of the more delicate touches, too, were te markably efoctive, and were represented with the skill ro, in peices to a lurgestock of MALI, U. bs ae Ravens. ees nd tase ve fers reduced.— Steanahiy’ Cu CiletOR ee toss burton, 1. fs, Windle mmander, wil esil on rider, Hopterater Ct crr CLOTHING = cD FURNITURE ANTED. eieely three “lock, from her pier at the foos of Werre poe a ban the | cf am artist of firet rate talent, and that gentus which airect, with the government mal for Havana and percharing | in visndintor, . bea ripened into the perfecticn which he has achieved. png Ln ol x v. sodapet, tates, sivil tres - abe" The Red Skins. Daron was well rupperted by Mr. Conway.as Pythiaawhe Sading will hee sailed. N. Bm . The Crater, or Vulean’s Peak gilclted s marked and, well merited mede of applause, . Oak Openings, of the Bro Hunter. | Mr. Fenno, Madome Ponirl, and Mrs. Abbott, Jack Tier, or the Florida Reef. itted themeelver admirably, At the conetuston of evely The Sea Lions, or the Lost Sealers t. Mr. Forrest was londiy celled for; but it was noe . The Ways of the Hour, (publinbed in 1950.) il the termination ef the play that he eame forw: teatacr | ‘Bhippers aro requested to enpply th * ] Company's bills of Inding, which may bi oO YF CLOTHING AND re NITURE WANT iD, At the oie, "No ouhex fora will be tenes. ete ane or OE ee eee eeiies decleous of convertiog Urels cnet a M. pomme ing. furniture, Ae., into corner of Warren. ©. ROBERTS, * | of eleshing fecal for th jh, can Tective 8 fair salicatiber, at hie re end having repeatedly fewrd bis acknowledgments in @ “ae ee Tie head of ‘Lake Sean. oh | eetted mrt a Se end a ote voeee | Gea imauner, bo addreea®t the house in wearly, the mannan. —- es mom SOiTE ei eet Mica < “Lbporte, Ronit Hoad, or Goshen, ta Lafayette, eas writer, ‘Though very unequal in print of talent following terme, SF We 7 © ERS OF e ged eBenee & ‘weet line 0 diguotion ¢ - im, we cannot profess to be very accurate, He enid— it has no vent for word: Syne oe 3 my Obligations for y ay very ie oe of to-night This manifestation is pe- rly gratifying, when I remember that, for the last ‘ars, L have been the bet abused man in the United. (tmmense e! asad. RAILROAD CON TROVEREY It rwpravA. T find that sections 2) of the original charter prseet it 18%, 9 a8 follows :—" That when sald Corporation shall hi ve procured the right of way as hereinbefore provided, right 1 recetved, Qa the Lic, and have proved a source of great | profit to the aut da Cort sas 0 the “eo ofa be brs Mistery | o U. 8. Navy.” in two volums; “ Notions of the | red n dideiog e fies | Burope,” in ex velum-s ; “Sketches of Switzerland,” in le re stherr but all the whole word, toge aultane- | iour volumes ; a «mall pelitical work called “ The Ameri. SS eee ra great and pred pirite can Deincora: end o “ Letter to his Countrymen =i to + uy ie, kikewire “ Lives of Distinguished Naval Officers,” in two | — the Tray, Mauch mpd Sweethearts” Yolumes. ‘The History of the Nary has been poputer, bat | Sho si continue barking. I have been aeea in the the other works less 20 than his covala, We should hero | pastes thentve bp © pesece Wheent Uoven com OOM op eo Fe ee eed Tho ta himeclt trovehe the oulbeesh ae eatlogis Hand fotnt, te whie! NOE ladies ard itlemen, writ cher wise Sears Sewehes Biture, Jewelry, 9. te 45 aétion at law, efor J LRVENSTYN, SCHUCHARD? &GEBMARD. | Ladies ‘itonded to by ites. Levensiyn. training portico from itaporting, selling ark of a Swan, en br. Sue litic o ar fore thereiieh oe lest, dt there from th ously achnow ledges a 1 oupEst AN! D® imported, and rece min Sc dica toed are to ba f Comes Binet 8 8) ACIOUS SALpON, UNDER TOE oat pee has direct oommu- I dowbt ifone f; though some of them | Creat chen st | have been disitked for the ariatoeretie tons, and fond- | Which I learned trum good authority aa preseneseted: out Bs "rhe cotantianmsee De has a oe Geant = Nt ea they display. | gave gna che hired thet dastard, to whom draaken D Bein 3 XxX Brows srou. olegan: it var ft. Cooper visit: arope, wher | i ~ et; Meiz'e, ¥ stunts bis fame hed then been al Tetabilched. ite was | Bee hed given e momentary sans Hesteh Alea, is selene: te —— Teas opent,) of ip on onti- ta aa itn and the public or Con. PAD} y ot ‘nis’ ERVED UP, THIS | 12 SPF Ctet Conese nich would thateiaty . y poptahed © Fog coe BEst ouampacy E IMPORTED, 18, witmoor | 54,47, at coy Beards tuperion enrtin. Menay at two | interfere injuriously with the promes at tau ofan exclave | mabe record of my oath. 1 tellove that roe parties. ii . ne lear @i the famous Fl ry And Grand Mous | Oerenens NS” Rooms’ for private Years thereafter, ae o¢ wr polock. FM. he by the com jesers. Fiaeo, Fratquit Cow im Reels. Km | DyieG” Fin! ia Comins | " hia © tt domnation | welcomed into the most refined Ilterary and stlstoccatle e Thich mort oe aaa ttrelea, but always eastained the character ofan Ame | Of “He ‘ea nah conviction that l | rican by placing before the Kuropean public the truth | « after | ith reerd to fis native ecuatry, ta Ms eonversation, | shod pe and Ts yd, gad by his conteibutions to the press, when roqulsed t3 | Cur the niuhtost shaduw ef justice, hes promoted. aad Hate the inetitations end character of the United pened supertonee teasees wt | States from attacks end maoreprenmmtations persegnted wa, one who has admitied to me, the Br. to change the disease, aad | otters whose trendy ‘bt ogjoped, won neal Vatage | fence of ath eae, Saas Bn ies wae 0 Poet ate, aad tet thas to el teh ayes heath m own: ae, ie Against | ctte, and otuer fiends of America in France, Bog | eed ee eas oe came ‘outed, if in | land, &e., ke. bused, ‘toa misreplocented f i Several of the works referred to were published during | So"r'ccttain foshiounble iby, who, Im order 10 cover anny anleny, Mr. Cooper's visit to Rurope. We belleve he ) Th. shame, have endear ored to ham ce STaTEN 0 do do cana ovate ten peare, and oa his Tyeurn be ovstinped Rip tapos ime, thinking thereby to eespe redo jue ne peng a Ns: are hatin e Tnat Yor ihe ort literary labors, His popularity, however, was checked br ng And now, U sek, Why ie oli this? i you why. } ~ F fewer a ole | A by the attacks of the press on some of his works whoh | {1°t, ABA nowy | Ooty ot tamely eebaml hich ‘porhage, thal tare ve forall thonsande of bot! Were suppored to show an aristocratic tendency. fo doin thet tery refoed ctrole—beceuse Goo hod Compooveny wie Galion. biti holga at Be ee rents canene 0 te toe tatoos Bhods and, andthe Inte Colonel Stone ellior ofthe | Srne-theghvonor of my Bom imest wretshed svete of disease rd, that ne 1 élateibuted to th rote ing. F poate 8 ih fan uo Siler, yy age ove roma! mani price. idee at it strict account oF York Daily Advertiser, eting his (Cooper's) *) Sot aon as i ‘not speak RCA Cia real ch semen nd sare woe X BL Hic ‘Compound “ | narestive of the Rattle of Lake brie, Cooper then apn tated Tis lo Dot the tha, noe, Ae ta Surrey: eto cs . | commenced @ plan ing editors of newspapers for | eee ee ae Twill net advantage “Som wi le Vin Anihony dees, sist Chareh, jas cot ot Or AYLOR’S UP ERIOR TRANSPARENT | damages. Col. Stone's case was submitted to arbitra Pouition you have gives me. i her to vineidate or oe the only ny of Now T on po aaa ee tion, and we think $350 was awarded in favor of Me My codencures my enemies. ‘The wrongs which efter, ot are tl wom fast A, fou bk United Ste ea Cooper. He was successful. likewise im cuits for damages | theo have done me, they must answer before tribamal Ae Ct ents. eh the eS ‘sire in wihetoly pi = b+ inst Colonel Webb, of the Courier; Thurlow Weed, of of jnst ico, and to that teibunal of justice Tag and SSfsioa owed ik ny konote \yette, as follows eh Aibany Evening Journal, and Greeley and MeBirath, | wilting to cubmit my cenre, (Loud end it! Nowa Lay oat hg] arts Ems ha of the Tribune, In these cases, Mr, Cooper was mate- ) I thank you for (his expression hind. GgaAy, A> Amor naga 7 Hae aA py hod Lahey oo ond PM ey nay Dk n © i ours of a suilored—hours to Philadel ve, Cox inst his pecuniary interest ail tortured into know [ never have, and I fool Depa FASY, oR now TO wis 4 | Ai toot WOuN POTTER “a witer Ube international Hoge nia reloning Me never can, yerictin on 2.4 at wb manliness or hone 1o roreins works, Fe there 3 4 ahould buch oetfereus pot la ia it Ae \don's igonvlemen = me it ton THE FUBEIC RNOW— in which af ‘his novels after the pshiention ofthe | STN iste for wavered mlastes.) ue goed opinion : pte theeerete oectee Th eh ys Gethus gettarete tere. Hover.” did nor appent alinon. as goon astBey | BYP atthe ioore entcnvorea bf reer Downe ah lng treba aay be Ee areeian of 80, BW YORK AND PRILAD! a—-NEW YORK Gor daivenss nthou oF store wore printed ia London, te has been the choven Twill mraletate ite | wih ase art aene apes tions cad lant, Unouph not oust, 10 ox to fa Phitadetpiia, dirsote ne Tine= |. Hauck gout patronage abou sak Jalon ofthe proce and the peaant, onthe borlor of opinion—for, in the language of Pr TR dag eg ak Ene yen Pils and Cowdery tod the Gangen the Paraguay and the Amavra, where | ® a ee are: Eivtire taken trom the Port Oitice ualess the portage ts paid, em: sad the Ganges, re hington wae never spoken, and out Peoeae ns wert ea palabra Aa poe ARAAAA ann nye sl mre country 1s known only as the hone of Coaper Tho wortd s beoe 8 40. "Th, SROORL Te WRs TaseR ANC co eookire) he Bas living no other writor whore fame 1s 50 universal Wasnircrom, on ae aan Coarteret te +h agree Gees’. faye] hich Fee yon'e ‘We may add that among tho ently odmirers of Coope ¢ as reitent Mickees a are, ia in the LY ca lines A through g Merchan Rohanae, Waite jew York—bave of . was the late Colonel a the hie srioal ‘also m handsome surplus) invested im the mest etre or, on €e have heard ex fe"ence for Mr. Forrest then Setired ' att nea ith prege™ perme Rts er Pies | & spe hed sac aon in bo inoue Mpuldings ae ‘Br “rihanna Wey pry cheers. ‘The other perform pers fonrgooe, upon us favors ied 111) Reese, 10 TO. rare et. Sooner, ti hile ies protcened dt smocratic no, | evening's entertalonent Hieron gins ate see: —— 4 { 5 popul aAlticinn was not ir. Forrest: to the ~ WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President ww Deteh By ' mae? ion | himselh, and pleasing 20 (tao pt. ron eas cue nee Auras G, Sravean, Becrebacy. Seals sy 8 } Gites 3 5 danger “yp Bes Gitecaive, however he may bare oon ediaired orostecm | manager and